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Biology, 07.10.2019 21:00, lexxa58

What is the difference between repression and suppression?
suppression is an involuntary process of forgetting and we can’t remember even if we try.
reppression is a voluntary process of forgetting and we can remember when asked.
repression is an involuntary process of forgetting and we can’t remember even if we try.
suppression is also an involuntary process of forgetting but we can remember when asked.
repression is an involuntary process of forgetting and we can’t remember even if we try.
suppression is a voluntary process of forgetting and we can remember when asked.
repression is a voluntary process of forgetting but we can’t remember even if we try.
suppression is also a voluntary process of forgetting and we can remember when asked.

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